Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Embro Fair Dinner Theatre Puts on Hamish - ETS Supplies Talent

The Embro Fair is putting on their Dinner Theatre presentation of Hamish February 23,24, March 1 & 2,  February 28 is the show only and the Embro Thistle Singers are providing snacks for donations.

In the picture below from the Ingersoll Times  you will see our tenor, Doug Turvey as lawyer, Gordon Grant and Kathy Fraser, alto, playing his wife Kelli.  Norm Northmore is married to our soprano, Elaine who also helps with various aspects of getting the play on the stage.  One of our basses, Harold Arbuckle is doing the lighting.  Our newest alto, Mary Ellen Garner is the one to contact for tickets.   Way to go gang.  We are proud of all of you!!

“Hamish” by Michael Grant, a Canadian playwright was chosen for the 25th anniversary production for the Embro Fair Dinner Theatre. The director is Ann Parker, stage manager is Dave Parker and the producer is Sara Stephenson. Waiting to hear what the lawyer has found in the box of papers are, sitting - Norm Northmore, Chris Cockle and Doug Turvey. Standing: Jennifer Moodie, Alan Normand and Kathy Fraser. Two weeks before performances begin, the cast will be moving to the Embro Community Centre from the Embro Town Hall for final rehearsals.
“Hamish” by Michael Grant, a Canadian playwright was chosen for the 25th anniversary production for the Embro Fair Dinner Theatre. The director is Ann Parker, stage manager is Dave Parker and the producer is Sara Stephenson. Waiting to hear what the lawyer has found in the box of papers are, sitting - Norm Northmore, Chris Cockle and Doug Turvey. Standing: Jennifer Moodie, Alan Normand and Kathy Fraser. Two weeks before performances begin, the cast will be moving to the Embro Community Centre from the Embro Town Hall for final rehearsals.


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